SuperCNJ wrote: ↑25 May 2019, 01:12
Sorry for my ignorance but I still don't understand how this mechanism (as clever as it seems) equates to better performance on slow corners?
This mechanism lowers the front of the
car through slow corners. When the front end drops closer to the track the front wing will produce more downforce due to the ground effect from the bottom of the front wing. It is sort of like a mini diffusor at the front of the
car. This added front downforce will move the aerodynamic center of pressure slightly forwards, increasing oversteer. F1 cars are normally set up in such a way that they understeer at low speeds thus increasing the oversteer characteristics of the
car will help it rotate through short radius turns. Also, it appears that this mechanism helps increase the contact patch of the tire on the track, increasing front end grip further.
At least that what I think is going on!
